Melatonin conjecture; neck support
Apr. 2nd, 2020 01:29 amSo far, I learned 2 technical things which might be helpful in the event of getting sick.
1) A research group led by someone I know wrote a theoretical paper which presents a reasonably strong case to support the conjecture that melatonin is likely to alleviate the COVID-19 illness enough to make a difference. I am going to put the details and the link to the paper in the comments.
2) A respiratory situation can occur where one cannot be in a horizontal position; it might be important to be able to rest and sleep in a semi-vertical position while at home, if it becomes necessary. I found that a "neck pillow" (a travel pillow hugging one around the neck) is super-useful in enabling doing this comfortably. I believe that whether one has something like this available or not can make an overall difference (I would say that even a hospital bed is not quite adequate in this sense without a pillow like that).
So, it might make sense to have both melatonin and neck pillows at home, just in case...
1) A research group led by someone I know wrote a theoretical paper which presents a reasonably strong case to support the conjecture that melatonin is likely to alleviate the COVID-19 illness enough to make a difference. I am going to put the details and the link to the paper in the comments.
2) A respiratory situation can occur where one cannot be in a horizontal position; it might be important to be able to rest and sleep in a semi-vertical position while at home, if it becomes necessary. I found that a "neck pillow" (a travel pillow hugging one around the neck) is super-useful in enabling doing this comfortably. I believe that whether one has something like this available or not can make an overall difference (I would say that even a hospital bed is not quite adequate in this sense without a pillow like that).
So, it might make sense to have both melatonin and neck pillows at home, just in case...
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Date: 2020-04-02 05:48 am (UTC)"Can melatonin reduce the severity of COVID-19 pandemic?"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340361908_Can_melatonin_reduce_the_severity_of_COVID-19_pandemic
PDF is available for download from the researchgate site (if there are any problems, let me know). I'll continue in the next comment.
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Date: 2020-04-02 05:52 am (UTC)Submitted to International Reviews of Immunology.
Here is what the first author is saying on his LinkedIn page:
"I just submitted a paper explaining that although we cannot effectively prevent people from getting infected by covid19 , by using the safe over-the-counter drug melatonin and/or drug combinations containing melatonin, we may be immediately able to:
· prevent the development of severe disease symptoms in coronavirus patients
· reduce the severity of their symptoms in the patients who have developed these symptoms already, and
· reduce the negative effects of coronavirus infection on patients’ health after the active phase of the infection is over"
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Date: 2020-04-02 06:54 am (UTC)